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The home and design news for the week of June 28 to July 2.
Domino is back online, and it seems that everyone's hopping on the Martha Stewart "brand"-wagon these days. But other big names are making big moves, too. It's all part of the home news this week.
Domino fans can stop hoarding back issues -- the magazine's archives are now online at the new brides.com -- and ShelterPop broke the story!
To say it's been a busy week for Martha Stewart would be a bit of an understatement, seeing as how she's got a new partnership popping up just about every week! But there's been some major goings-on with the company, particularly on the retail front. First, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia launched a line of pet products to be sold in Petsmart stores and on the company's website. Then, expanding its coverage, so to speak, Martha Stewart Living carpet landed in Home Depot's stores. The Martha retail revolution continues!
Marcel Miller brings its luxe stylings to sheeting with its new Bespoke line, set to debut at the Atlanta International Gift & Home Market.
VisionBedding, which does things your way with its customizable bedding, gets a little funky.
Walmart makes a big change at the top by naming Bill Simon president and CEO of its U.S. operations.
We know you investment types are always looking for possible stock bargains: Keep your eye on La-Z-Boy.
Even though the company's performance might be hurting some, though, La-Z-Boy did name its first designer of the year.
Here's a bit of "shady" business for you: TUUCI looks to keep you covered with eight introductions among its parasols and umbrellas.
I guess you can call the Robb & Stucky Interiors showrooms in Palm Beach Gardens and Boca Raton, Florida, the new "Polo grounds" as Ralph Lauren Home Galleries will be installed there next month.
Do you wonder how Mad Men gets that authentic '60s look down through the home? Production designer Dan Bishop tells all.
Eco-friendliness will abound throughout the New York International Gift Fair, particularly in the "SustainAbility: design for a better world" exhibit.
Speaking of the "green" effort, General Electric is spending a lot of it on it.
Point-and-clickers, your home shopping will get a little easier next year as Pier 1 gets ready to restart selling online.
The Rug Company and architect/designer David Rockwell team up for a new hand-knotted collection.
Home industry leadership group WithIt has awarded its 2010 Jena and Stephen B. Hall Scholarships to two students.